Much of my enjoyment in making sculpture, comes from transforming,old or found objects and materials, beachcombing being one of my favourite pastimes.

Thin Chair No1

Beech wood
size 80 cm
Third Prize winner
Swansea Open 2008
at the GlynnVivian Art Gallery.
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Sardines

recycled aluminium cans
size 100 cm

Nest

used copper
size 80 x 35 cm

Chain Bowl

40 cm across

driftwood form

100 cm across

lead form and sphere

80 cm long

oyster bowl

Swansea bay Oyster shells
50 cm across

cormorant (1)

seaweed wire
100 cm wingspan

cormorant (2)

seaweed wire
100 cm wingspan

cormorant (3)

seaweed wire
100 cm wingspan

cormorant (4)

seaweed wire
100 cm wingspan

cormorant (5)

seaweed wire
100 cm wingspan

cormorant

wire
100 cm wingspan

Natural balance

polished slate/Hazel
200 cm

Gold form

hardwood/goldleaf
15 cm

Seed pod

steel
50 cm

Round form

plaster
100 cm high

Sea Totem

130 cm

Sea Totem

130 cm

Copperopolis

base of mast/copper/aluminium
200 cm

Sea Totem

130 to 220 cm
The starting point for ‘Sea Totems’ were the salvaged sections of mast from a 150-yr old Dutch sailing barge the ‘Makki Marine’, found in a Barry boat yard. Each totem is a homage to the wonder of the sea and its place in people’s lives.

Sea Totem

130 to 220 cm

Sea Totem

130 to 220 cm

The Individual Wave

polished slate
15 to 35 cm